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AMONG the discussions at the recent meeting of the British Association which were given particular attention in the general Press were those arranged by the Section of Economic Science and Statistics on international migration and on the location of industries. There are, however, still many persons to whom the relation between science and problems of this type is as yet obscure. It is indeed far from being generally realised that the complex issues and intricate problems presented by international migration in the twentieth century can only be resolved by the scientific study of the numerous factors involved.
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Industrial Surveys and Employment Problems*. Nature 130, 825–827 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130825a0
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